By: C. P. Singh, Editor-ICN Group Exposure of aspects and being, is our life’s ride, Be it physical, ethical, natural or even- wide. We are ever planked in a game of show & hide, Since inception to the end of our living- stride. Better placed are they having good vehicles, Seen comfortable as having better articles. Better is their livelihood, they cherish un fickle, Well beings of others seem enviable in nickel. Some start running for loans to have all this, To remain parallel with the circle &…
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Vitamin-D and COVID-19: Do Deficient Risk A Poorer Outcome??
Dr.Abhishek Pandey, Astt.Editor-ICN Despite difficulties in comparing data across nations, mortality from COVID-19 is clearly higher in some countries than in others. Many factors could have a role in this disparity, including differences in proportion of elderly people in a population, general health, accessibility and quality of healthcare, and socioeconomic status. One mostly overlooked factor that could influence outcome of COVID-19 is the relative vitamin D status of populations. Because people are advised to stay at home as much as possible, the government health agencies of Great Britain have recommended…
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By: C.P. Singh, Editor-ICN Group PART-25 Is Our Economy In Tatters ? In case of a calamity or in case of any war , the country which is in subject faces so many problems. The loss of money, loss of people and loss of production. All these parameters adversely affect any country. During present closure, the production of every sector has been negligible, expenses from the Government exchequer has been enormous. Sometimes it seems that money is flowing to save our people as if water low in the rainy rivers. Moreover…
Read MoreDoubting Thomas and Mahatma Gandhi’s Three Monkeys
By: Prof. Pradeep Mathur NEW DELHI: Journalists are Doubting Thomas and the one who is not can be anything but a journalist. I am a Doubting Thomas and I must say I have a lurking suspicion that someone somewhere has a vested interest in keeping people in a state of perpetual fear in the name of Corona pandemic.The basis of my suspicion is that whenever there is a good or hopeful news (they call it positive news) about Corona it is quickly contradicted. Not only this something else is quickly said…
Read MoreICN World Organized A Webshop/Webinar On International Rural Entrepreneurship In Thailand
ICN’s Mission : Green Spots Under International Rural Entrepreneurship UDONTHANI,THAILAND, 18th July, 2020: The world is struggling with Covid-19 nowadays, and not only this but it is watching the great superpowers with frightened eyes weighing subversive weapons in their both hands, and step by step it is feeling itself helpless on the slippery path of possible World War.In this fearing atmosphere, when someone talks about world development, it becomes a surprise as well as relief that humanity is still beating heartily in some people.Hunger in any part of the world,…
Read MoreSocial Distancing : Beyond The Immediate
By: Prof. Pradeep Mathur NEW DELHI: Protective measures from Corona infection are a must and social distance in one such important measure. Closure of educational institutions, places of worship and ban on social gatherings, therefore, make perfect sense. However, what does not make sense to me is reduction in shopping hours and office timing of public utility services like power and water. My contention is easy to understand. Take for example that in a certain area the number of inhabitants is 1,000 and the number of shops is 10 which an inhabitant…
Read MoreEthanol: An Antidote For Sugarcane Farmers
By: Hardik Murarka, Executive Editor-ICN Group India is the second largest producer of sugarcane after Brazil and more than 50 million people are associated directly or indirectly from sugarcane industry for their livelihood. But due to glut in sugar market, the mills are not in best of financial position thus there is an inability to pay the mandatory fair and remunerative price (FRP) for sugarcane to the farmers. The reason for cash strapped mils is excessive production of sugar. It has become a national problem. In 2017-18 and 2018-19, annual sugar…
Read MoreIncreasing Human Activity Causing Degradation in Himalayan Region Expanding Green Cover Key to Water Crisis
By: Rakesh Lohumi, Sr. Advisor & Sr. Editor-ICN Group After the famous South African city of Cape Town the worst-ever water crisis in India’s premiere hill station of Shimla this summer has raised serious concerns over the growing threat to water security. The unprecedented shortage of water in the erstwhile British summer capital is a pointer to the problems being faced by mountain dwellers due to severe degradation of the ecologically fragile Himalayan region. Increasing human activity in the world’s tallest mountain ranges has started taking its toll in states and…
Read MoreThe Great “GOD” How Beautiful He Will Be
By: C.P. Singh, Editor-ICN Group See the brightness of sun or coolness of moon, Drying fruits, indicating time, flowers’ bloom. Persistent leaves, gradually or even falling soon, All these and much more is provided to us as boon. Water current, as life- line, in the rivers’ flow, Or it’s pinching- scarcity in the deserts’ show. High –sand –moulds, gradually, in the wind blow, Various scanty even saline land patches do grow. Clouding heavy rains or even a bright sunny time, Shivering winter, swatting summer or a good time. Famine conditions or…
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By: C.P. Singh, Editor-ICN Group PART-24 Security , Facility and Trust Even boarding passes are being checked and regulated through telephone links on the airports. Officers are having close watch through IP Address CCTV. While digital record is maintained for Identity and passes. For protection from infection an App named “ Aaroya Setu” has been introduced which is becoming very popular among people. Railways are booking their journey tickets online during relaxed period of closure, which are facilitated by telephones. The use of telephonic data has increased up to seven times…
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